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Danno's avatar

Kupp is worth it. When we got Kupp this offseason, I heard every expert say how poor are WR room was. Replacing DK with Kupp, and losing Lockett as well. I bristled at this constant falsehood. Kupp is Lockett’s replacement and DK was being replaced in the aggregate. (Increased production from JSN, Horton, and the TEs) Kupp’s performance this year will be close to or better than Lockett last year. JSN’s production alone could be the equal of JSN24 and DK24. Case closed, experts should have read SSJ rather than repeating the other experts.

I don’t believe Kupp will play all three years of his contract, especially if Shaheed is extended. What I do expect is Kupp remaining a Seahawk. He’s a workaholic. He’s not going to be able to retire and play golf. He wants to live in the PNW. He was born to coach for the Seahawks. Most players are unwilling to work the ungodly hours it takes to coach at the NFL level, not so with Kupp. If he’s not on the Hawks as a player next year, I expect him to be a WR coach, then perhaps passing game coordinator and maybe OC eventually. If KK stays three years before taking a head coach job, Kupp’s years with McVey and 3 years with KK would make him qualified to be OC for the Hawks down the road.

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I don't think that passing volume is reason enough to say a certain receiver isn't worth the money when that receiver is catching what is thrown at him. Through 8 games, Darnold is only attempting 27 passes/game and completing 19/game. That is good for 24th and 22nd in the NFL, respectively, while his passing yardage is 8th. JSN is getting 7.25 of those completions/game, leaving 11-12 completions/game to spread around to the rest of the receivers/TEs/RBs. This isn't a matter of ability, it is a matter of mathematics. Kupp is fine.

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